Excerpt of Waterbury Republican-American newspaper front page article, by Mike Patrick
WATERBURY – It may not seem fair to compare Waterbury to Stamford, which benefits from its proximity to New York City, large transportation hub and vibrant corporate climate. But strip those elements away, and you’re left with a city of former factories and mills, just like Waterbury, and a downtown that not long ago faced the same challenges as the Brass City’s.
Dec. 24, 2018
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Demographics, Economy
This crosstab of results from the 2018 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey contains weighted estimates for Connecticut, as well as disaggregations for each of the Five Connecticuts.
The survey conducted in-depth interviews with over 16,000 randomly-selected adults living in every town and city throughout Connecticut.
Dec. 21, 2018
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
November 19, 2018
New Haven, CT – DataHaven celebrated 25 years of collecting, sharing, and interpreting public data for effective decision-making at a sold-out Celebration and Statewide Data Release at Yale School of Management, held on Monday, November 19, 2018. The event was attended by over 170 leaders, partners, and community stakeholders from throughout Connecticut. Additional information is available in the DataHaven 25th Anniversary report.
Dec. 6, 2018
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Excerpt from Yale Daily News article by Aakshi Chaba:
DataHaven, a New Haven-based nonprofit that provides policymakers data reports on community issues, recently launched a new project focused on gender equity in Fairfield County.
Dec. 6, 2018
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This news article is in Spanish. Excerpt:
La tasa de asma de Connecticut es peor que la tasa nacional, con un 11 por ciento para los niños y el 10.5 por ciento para los adultos, y va en aumento. Los vecindarios de Bridgeport, Hartford y New Haven se encuentran entre los más afectados. El dióxido de carbono producido por los automóviles, el humo del cigarrillo, el moho y las alimañas en las viviendas de baja calidad, están entre los factores desencadenantes.